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Exploding the myth of the middle-aged market

In the last few years, the natural evolution of the post World War II "Baby Boom" generation has accounted for the explosion of the 25-54 and 35-64 key media age buying groups in the United States. This significant shifting of the "epicenter" of mass...

Catalogue: ESORMAR/ARF Worldwide Electronic And Broadcast Audience Research 1994
Author: Thomas F. Delaney
May 1, 1994

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The business climate in post Gulf War Saudi Arabia

The Gulf War had a profound impact on Saudi Arabia's political climate as well as its economic and market structures. Macro-economic dislocations have included sizeable budget deficits and dwindling financial reserves, not only due to the direct...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/MERF/IAA Conference 1994: Challenges And Opportunities For Research In The Middle East
Author: Nicos Rossides
January 1, 1994

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Hard to get respondents

Media surveys are very often used as a basis for demographic data within a market. While carrying out these surveys "Hard-to-Get Respondents" are often tackled at the field level or even later on by weighting. This paper is on a study carried out to...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/MERF/IAA Conference 1994: Challenges And Opportunities For Research In The Middle East
Authors: Sanjay Badhe, Titoo Ahluwalia
January 1, 1994

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Using research for broadcasting decisions

This paper describes research done on behalf of a leading late night British news and current affairs programme, Newsnight. The editor was concerned about the ten-year-old programme's current status in the changing climate of news and current affairs...

Catalogue: Seminar 1991: The Expansion of Broadcast Media
Authors: Moira Bovill, Mike Smith
Company: British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
June 15, 1991

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Keeping pace with the changing women's market around the world

The following summarizes the key findings of my book. Marketing to Women: A Global Perspective, which examines the women's market in ten countries: United States and Canada (North America); Brazil, Mexico, and Venezuela (Latin America); Great...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF/JMA Conference 1990: America, Japan and EC '92
Author: Rena Bartos
June 15, 1990

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Overview

It is no news that more people in the United States are living longer than ever before and that they are relatively more vigorous at chronological ages that used to be considered old. This trend toward longer life combined with the social trends to...

Catalogue: Seminar 1989: The Untapped Gold Mine
Author: Rena Bartos
June 15, 1989

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Is marketing keeping one step ahead of the changing consumer?

Today, there is a parallel demographic change occurring in Canada and the United States which, for many decades to come, will have major implications for the marketing of consumer products in these two countries. The age structures of the Canadian...

Catalogue: Seminar 1989: Is Marketing Keeping Up With The Consumer?
Author: Thomas E. Muller
June 15, 1989

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Marketing to an ageing population

For Europe the major demographic change expected over the next thirty years is the growth in the proportion of the population over 50. This trend must be of importance to marketers, and this is particularly the case as there is growing evidence that...

Catalogue: Seminar 1989: The Untapped Gold Mine
Authors: Stephan Buck, John Gabriel
June 15, 1989

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Old is gold: But who is old?

The paper is divided in two parts. The first part discusses the demographic, economic and cultural aspects that stand behind the growing importance of elderly people as consumers of goods and services. Elderly people are not a homogeneous lot. The...

Catalogue: Seminar 1989: The Untapped Gold Mine
Author: Gabriele Morello
June 15, 1989